PackMule suggested posting up a thread to promote my art. If it's spam, please let me know, but I'd be happy to discuss art and what I do on canvas!

I started painting in ..........ugh brain fade...........2000? Crickey, has it been that long?

The first one was a Noriyuki Haga for my husband. Then a Wayne Rainey, Aaron Yates, Frankie Chili, and then I was hooked. Valentino, Nicky, Toseland, Eric Bostrom, Edwards, Hodgson, Schwantz, DiSalvo, Mladin, Duhamel,Stoner have all been on the easel. All of those were in acrylic. My good friend Alan Jones and my hubby have been pushing me to try oils. So John Deacon, and Josh Hayes have been done in oil. The Deacon was just finished and Hayes is predicted to be done about April 2010.

No flat tracker work? I can't imagine that 3 XR750s lined up for trun one wouldn't make a great looking painting!

__________________
"Here is your country. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children's children. Do not let selfish men or greedy interests skin your country of its beauty, its riches or its romance.” T.R.

Alright ladies and gents, maybe this will drum up some enthusiasm. This is the latest painting, it will be unveiled at Santa Rosa BMW and Triumph's open House on May 1st. Come on out and support a great little dealership.

So, will the sneak peak be enough? Or do you want to see the whole thing?

I don't know much about flat track........ that's why I don't paint it. Who is your favorite racer?

Mine is Springer, the latest in a series of racers carrying the number nine . . . . .

go watch a race -- the visuals are very engaging, and it's a market that is underserved, I'm thinkin

__________________
"Here is your country. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children's children. Do not let selfish men or greedy interests skin your country of its beauty, its riches or its romance.” T.R.

I couldn't paint my way out of a paper sack, but it is always a pleasure to see your new creations. Having seen so much of your work in person, I have to say each one you do tops the last one. The pics just can't do them the justice they deserve. I hope one day to see your art hanging on a gallery wall for every one to be able to see them...and buy...

Flat Track would be cool! Hang out at the end of the straight away. WOOHOO man when they go flying by!!!!

What brand/type of brush do you use? Is one better than another? I use to make a wooden handle for a boar's hair brush for a very large company. I made a LOT of them. After my shop fire I only have a partially burned one to remind me of all that work.

__________________
To me, the best kind of trips are the ones you planned on the way, allowed yourself to change, and maybe didn't end up where you expected. Klay

I couldn't paint my way out of a paper sack, but it is always a pleasure to see your new creations. Having seen so much of your work in person, I have to say each one you do tops the last one. The pics just can't do them the justice they deserve. I hope one day to see your art hanging on a gallery wall for every one to be able to see them...and buy...

Flat Track would be cool! Hang out at the end of the straight away. WOOHOO man when they go flying by!!!!

What brand/type of brush do you use? Is one better than another? I use to make a wooden handle for a boar's hair brush for a very large company. I made a LOT of them. After my shop fire I only have a partially burned one to remind me of all that work.

I'm not one to be a brush fanatic. I go thru so many triple zeros that I've stopped counting. Basically, I use whatever feels good. Sounds stupid, but it's how I paint. lol.....when are we gonna paint those panniers?